A fantastic composer who is world renowned for her blending of electronica and traditional Latin pop, Fernanda Porto comes to Guanabara to bring you the best of Brazilian music with an eletronic twist.
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
Summer Showdown y'all. Tensnake heads this up with his delicious vibrations, foil-faced Spanish house don John Talabot joins him and Futureboogie are in charge in room two, with Bristol's Waifs and strays...
War Horse has to be the most successful production by the National Theatre in living memory. Since opening in 2007 it has scooped the Olivier, Evening Standard and the Critics Circle awards and it now...
Robert Carson stages Verdi's comic masterpiece in the 1950s when England's high society have a cad and a romance to deal with and a great deal of kerfuffle to get through. Oh, and a horse to march across...
A triptych of plays from one of the few political but non-issue writers, Robert Holman. Holman looks at the emotional landscape of ordinary people and in these three short stories, he gives them extraordinary...
Poor Matilda has a bit of a rough deal, being ignored and neglected by her parents and suffering under the tyranny of a sadistic headteacher at school. But Matilda is no ordinary little girl, as everyone...
A thin plot that doesn't matter too much with all the amazing dancing and brilliant music filling the stage at Peacock Theatre. Inspired by the Mujra dancers who entertained India's elite back in the day...
The stage show inspired by the 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers follows dancer Jerry Travers as he begins work for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Enthusiastically practising his routine...
Mind the Map (yep, they went there) is an exhibition inspired by the famous tube map. There's work on show by, among others, Simon Patterson, Stephen Walter and Susan Stockwell. Until 28.10.12.
In David Edgar's taut play about the creation of the King James bible in 1610 sees a group of 54 clerics translating scripture. We meet ghosts and royalty and encounter lots of acronyms and discussion...
Classic Agatha Christie murder mystery which opened in London in 1952 and has been running continuously ever since. After more than 20,000 performances the crowds are still flocking to discover who the...
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